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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Nyssa High Bulldogs Trounce Weiser 40-0 in Season's Grid Opener Friday SUGAR BOWL By Nyssa Jaycees By FRANK PARR The 1962 edition of Bob Morford’s Bulldog eleven unfolded before a good-sized crowd of football fans last Friday night on the Nyssa gridiron. The Weiser Wolverines were victims of a 40 to 0 trouncing. Before the game was three minutes old, Doug Skeen squirted through the middle of the heavy Weiser forward wall -♦and wormed his way through ADRLAN MEETS FRUITLAND the secondary for the first Nyssa score. The point after FRIDAY; LOSES TO WILDER Th* Adrian Antelopes suffar touchdown was crashed over ad a 13-7 loss to Wilder last by Greg Duff and with a seven Friday evening in a contest played on Oregon ground. The Antelope«' only score was made in the third quarter when Mike Hastriter returned a punt for a 65-yard touchdown. Adrian will meet Fruitland Friday evening on the Idaho field. Hiouraphiral Parallel Women Bowlers Hold Wildlife Movie Organization Meet For Monday League To Be Sponsored Standings o o o o BUSINESSMAN'S LEAGUE Parma M & W Mkt. 3 1 1 Vale M & W Mkt. 3 Simplot Soilbuilders 3 1 2 Elliott Tire __ .......... 2 Ray ’ s Food Fair ...... 2 2 point lead, Nyssa was under full 2 Swager Ford ------------ 2 steam. Bingham’s Service 2 2 The Wolverines came back de 1 3 termined to even the score and I Thompson’s Agency Reno ’ s Food Fair ------- 1 3 were knocking at the door on the 3 one-yard line where Nyssa took I Nyssa M A W Mkt. _. 1 Lamar Orr, high individual over on downs. Good generalship ■ by Gene Jones and drives by Carl game, 232; Clark Olsen, high in Lovitt, Gordon Leavitt, Duff and i dividual series, 544; Bingham Skeen carried the ball to the Wei- | Service, high team game, 997; ser 18-yard line where a fumble Parma M & W Market, high team I series, 2823. handed the ball to Weiser. Mrs. Harold (Kay) Brendle was elected president of the Women’s Nyssa Jaycees are sponsoring a Monday night bowling league at film, “Happy Hunting Grounds,” an organizational meeting held to be shown Tuesday evening, Sept. 11 at the Sugar Bowl Oth Sept 25, in the school cafetorium ers elected to office include Mrs. with doors opening at 7:30 and Delwin (Roberta) Holcomb, vice the show starting at 8:30 o’clock. president; Miss Billie Wright, sec Presenting the film will be retary; Miss Linda Sanders, treas urer; Miss Josephine Mendazona, Roy M. Smith of Boise who spent more than seven years filming sergeant-at-arms. the 75-minute sound and color Other business transacted in movie. cluded establishing league dues Jaycee members report it is and rules for bowling. Named to serve as members of considered one of the most com the rules committee were Mrs plete pictures of the Columbia W. O. (Helen) Peterson, Mrs. La river country’s wildlife and de- vona McDonald and Mrs. Floyd picts historic and scenic attrac- (Ruth) Rhoades. Appointed to the I tions from Columbia Lake to As- trophy committee were Mrs. Fred toria. It films the Clearwater (Margaret) Bracken, Mrs. Morris River log drive, the Snake River (Lenna) Huffman and Mrs. Des- | through Hell’s Canyon and into the Yellowstone country. mond Jones. Giant rainbow trout of Lake Teams comprising the Monday night league are Merc Depart Pend Oreille, salmon and steel ment Store, Shell Service, Twi head spawning grounds in the light Cafe and Lounge, Bracken’s, upper country, unbelievable Clover Lawn Dairy, Wilson’s Su scenes of elk, moose, antelope and per Market, Signal Service and deer in a vast wilderness and an exciting bow and arrow cougar Malheur Memorial hospital. These teams met for league hunt are included in the many play Monday evening at 7 o’clock action-packed sequences. at the Sugar Bowl. WHILE WRITING obituaries last week for two Nyssa pioneer women, a Journal reporter noted the many coincidences concern ing them. The recently deceased ladies, pictured above, are Lira Nellie Sherwood (left) and Clara Ann Beam. They were both bom in the month of August. Mrs. Beam was born Aug. 18, 1872, and Mrs. Sherwood on Aug. 4. 1874. They came to Nyssa as brides in 1902 and resided in their original homesites for 60 years. They were close friends, having lived just across the road from each other on the outskirts of Nyssa during all those years. They both led active lives until ill health forced their retirement Mrs. Beam was more of a home-body, working in her yard and garden, raising chickens, selling butter and eggs. Mrs. Sherwood, on the other hand, was very active in civic affairs, working with 4-H clubs, the library board and hospital auxiliary. They were both active in church work. At the time of their deaths, in September 1962, they were each survived by two children and two grandchildren. Both services were conducted at Lienkaemper chapel and interment was made in Nyssa cemetery just four days aparL NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Today, 10:30 a.m.—FT A lead- o o o o Weiser Attempts Fail ership contest at Adrian. EAGLES LEAGUE After three fruitless attempts Sept. 21—Football. Payette, Won Lost Weiser kicked to the Nyssa 30- Team No. 5 there. 4 0 3 1 Sept. 22. 8 p.m.—Freshman re yard line. After five plays Skeen Team No. 3 carried the ball into pay dirt and Team No. 1 3 1 ception. 1 3 Sept. 24 — Frosh soph football, I Duff again plunged over for the Team No. 2 PAT, making the score 14-0. 1 Team No. 4 3 Ontario, there. Terry Thompson got off an end Team No. 6 0 4 Sept. 26—Menial maturity test* Trout Limit Raised Don Hatch, high individual for all sophomores and new stu zone kick and the Idahoans took the ball on their 20-yard line, game, 213; Dale Bingman, high At Unity dents. They immediately fumbled and individual series, 589. Team No. Anglers of Eastern Oregon may the pigskin was recovered by Dale 5, high team game and series, be interested to learn that the Girl Scout Roundup Laurance. Two plays later Duff 818 and 2362. trout limit at Unity reservoir has broke across the Weiser goal for been raised to 30 per day, with a o o o o Movie to Be Shown Nyssa ’s third score and Skeen LADY EAGLES LEAGUE possession limit of 60, regardless Monday on skirted off tackle to make good Zips 4 0 of size. “The Road to Button Bay,” the PAT and Nyssa was out front Gutter Dusters The emergency order was re ___ 4 0 AREA RESIDENTS GATHER Nyssa Toastmasters TO which will be seen on TV station 21-0. cently released by State Game 2 Sugar Cubes ________ 2 ASSIST FOX FAMILIES KBOI from 7 to 3 p.m. Monday, | Another goal line kick by Four Roses ... . ...... 2 Director Phil Schneider because 2 Hear Friends and neighbors of the Sept. 24, is something new in Thompson put the ball in Weiser’s Team No. 5 — ..... of a heavy infestation of suckers 4 0 Three five - minute talks were Fox families gathered during the evening television. It is a real- possession on their 20-yard line Team No. 4 ..... 4 and other undesirable fish and _0 given last Thursday morning at weekend to cut and store ensilage. life treatment of the 1962 Girl but they failed to gain and kick Kay Brendle, high individual plans for chemical treatment. the regular meeting of Nyssa Assisting with the work project Scout Senior Roundup at Button ed on fourth down. Schneider says the new limit game and series, 176/470. Zips, Toastmasters. were Grover Lytle, Alva Goodell, Bay, Vt. The Bulldogs garnered a 15- high team game and series, 550 will be in effect throughout the Don Bates’ topic was “Just Jr., Robert Smith, Willard Smith. calendar year. The TV story of Roundup—lar yard penalty for holding on the and 2019. What Are We Waiting For?” His Rommel Moss, Wyatt Smith, Wil gest encampment of girls ever next play and had first and 25 A short business meeting was talk concerned the Cuban situa lis Bertram, Norvelle Robbins, held in the western world—will yards to go on their eight-yard called to order Sept. 13 at the High School Driver's tion as he expressed his ideas on Harry Gahan, Charles Bale, Joe be told through the experiences line. A pass attempt was inter Sugar Bowl by President Irene what should be done. Seburn and Ray Griffiths. of a patrol of eight Senior Girl cepted by Weiser and the Wol Bartron. Purpose of this meeting Training Discussed Gene Chester spoke on a “ Youth Mrs. Wyatt Smith helped Mrs. (Continued from Page 1) Scouts from Kansas, three of verines passed to the Nyssa 45 as was to select teams and elect a Activities Organization.” His top Fox prepare dinner both Satur the half ended. whom are specially featured. But league secretary. Billie Wright dividual basis this would require ic dealt with athletics at a high day and Sunday for the work since the movie cameras followed Sustained Drive Net* TD 486 hours behind the wheel. It was named to office. school level and also a summer I crew. this group to several events in has been necessary, therefore, to o o o o program. He told of things he Weiser took the kickoff after volving many or all of the 10,000 schedule driver classes for some MONDAY EVENING LADIES felt could be done to boost the f VISIT FROM BOISE intermission and after two line Roundup campers, local Girl students from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. The Merc .... 4 0 athletic spirit. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith of Scouts will be hoping for a bucks and an incompleted pass, Wilson’s Super Mkt..... 3 and seven hours of individual in 1 Boise visited Friday with Mrs. kicked to the Nyssa boys who I The Rev. Wallace Prowell ’ s top glimpse of someone they know. struction on Saturdays. 1 fumbled the ball, and the Weiser- Bracken’s Dept. Store 3 ic was “Wake Up, America!” His Zack Walker. “We hope,” says Darlene Ham ites were on the hometown 30- Malheur Mem. Hosp. 2 2 30 Hours Classroom Required talk concerned the decay of all ilton of the local Girl Scout coun yard line. They carried it to the Clover Lawn Dairy 2 2 types of religion. In addition to the time allotted cil, “that everyone in Nyssa will 20 on three plays, fumbled again Signal Station .1 3 Pro and con table topic queries i for “behind the wheel training,” be watching The Road to Button and Nyssa took over. Sustained Twilight Cafe, Lge. ... 1 3 THE BRAMMERS, Ted and Ar included: “Is washing dishes I each student must have 30 hours Bay.’ We are sure it will be an gains for yardage to pick up first Shell Super Service 0 4 Anything . .. of classroom instruction on a lene, as they showed up for leading to emasculation of the' enjoyable hour and we think it downs brought the ball to the Jimmie Ann Hatch, high indi- number of items pertaining to work at the Journal office on American Male?” “Is an intra Everything! will give many people a new ap visitors’ 18 as the third quarter vidual game and series, 179/506. Crazy Day, 1961. This photo mural program the answer to J preciation of what Girl Scouting ended. A few plays later a pass, Clover Lawn Dairy, high team safe driving. These items involve should be in color (because stretching the athletic dollar?” BRING IT TO physical fitness, emotional sta means to our teenagers.” Jones to Leavitt, brought the game and series, 724/2069. 2nd and King Ave. bility, effects of alcohol on the there were none missing, all ‘Us a TV debate in the best taste A short business meeting was driver, maturity of a driver, traf told). score to 27-0 as PAT failed. for selection of a president? ” Nyssa, Oregon Classified* Bring Results! Dr. John Olsen, local dentist, ■ On the next series of plays the held, at which time Jimmie Ann fic problems and many other served as toastmaster and topic j Idahoans started on their 33-yard Hatch was named treasurer of the phases, a comprehension of which .*«*****« line and lost 20 yards trying to league and the name chosen for should contribute materially to a Nyssa Stage Set master, pass on two attempts, fumbled on the league was “Patriots.” young driver’s understanding of VISIT IN STUNZ HOME the third try and Nyssa recover (Continued from Page 1) the problems of safe driving. N Every Friday ed. Passes—end runs—line bucks 'Sugar City League' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morse of The driver training car is pur on the Journal with that posted AT 7:30 P. M. brought the Bulldogs their next chased from local dealers on a in the store. The stores will open Nampa visited Sunday afternoon To Play First Games score with McCrady carrying the Niccum & Goug'em rotating basis. Price paid for the at 9 a m. and numbers will al- j with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz. final charge. Craig Burbank drove Friday Mrs. Morse is a daughter of Mr. vehicle is cost, plus $50. After a ready be posted. Sugar Bowl (Licensed and Bonded) over for the PAT and the score Other stores are offering enor and Mrs. O. O. Anderson who re An organizational meeting was year’s use the car is offered for Phone 889-5808 board read 33-0. held last Friday evening at the sale on closed bids. Past experi mous discounts on certain mer sided in Nyssa a number of years or 372-2445 Following the kick to Weiser, Sugar Bowl for ladies comprising ence has shown a total cost to chandise, as shown in their ads, ago. THURSDAY—FRIDAY after two plays, they fumbled on the Friday evening bowling Nyssa taxpayers of about $250 per with special prices on many other year for the car. and SATURDAY items. These are not "dogs” but their 40-yard stripe and once more league. The school has used the car for items which are good and either with a varied backfield made up Named to office were Deane September 20-21-22 of linemen and untried subs, John Kohl, president; Charlene Giles, a substitute activity bus when useful or ornamental. Beck toted the pigskin over into vice president; Arlene Brammer, the loads have been small enough, Crazy Breakfast to Be Served pay dirt for the last score. secretary-treasurer; Karma Kes thus saving the larger buses from The Jaycees will serve a Crazy I these runs. It has also been used ler, sergeant-at-arms. Nyssa Gamble* on Fourth Down breakfast from 6:30 to ???? The for groups going to state meet League rules were established merchants and clerks plan to Several unusual procedures de and fees set. Rules committee ings, such as the Future Farmers, meet for breakfast at 7:30 and veloped during the game. Nyssa athletic teams, the Press club, never punted on fourth down. members appointed were Maxine the Tupelo staff and various tea march in a body down Main street They gambled four times, once Brown, Karma Kesler and Rose cher groups attending weekend to their, respective stores for the for six yards and made it every Toombs. Named to the trophy sessions of various workshop stu 9 o’clock opening. The Malheur Memorial Hospital time. This happened once deep committee were Lavona McDon dy groups. ald, Sadie Butcher and Lenna auxiliary will hold an auction in in Weiser territory Without the use of the driver Huffman. Auditing committee is Terry Thompson got off several comprised of Bertha Taylor, Clau training car for these trips, the the afternoon, and while not a perfect kickoffs and should de dine Garrison and Betty Walters. district woifld have to foot the part of the Crazy Day celebration — Co-Starring — the LDS stake house will be the velop into a reliable field goal Teams and their captains are: bills for private cars or deny the scene of Wilford’s Magician show VERA MILES man. Line play was good against White Satin, Betty Walters; Mar students and teachers the benefits at 8 p.m. a heavier Weiser front wall, as guerite’s Apparel, Claudine Gar of these conferences. LEE MARVIN Plan Now to Attend . . . You attested by the fact that the Wol rison; Brownie’s Cafe and Lounge, Teacher's Load Increase* EDMOND O'BRIEN Will Certainly Have Fun and verines made only five first downs ANDY DEVINE Deane Kohl; Farmers Feed and State funds will reimburse the Bargains Galore Are Offered! to Nyssa’s 16. Seed, Karma Kesler; Mildred’s district with $2431 this year for KEN MURRAY Fife, Corak and Laurance were Beauty Salon, Coleen Froerer; the drivers training course. The outstanding linemen and fullback Pound’s Grocery, Maxine Brown. district will have to meet the bal SUNDAY and MONDAY Duff, shifted to the line on de Those in attendance voted una ance of the payments, which, all September 23-24 fense, is a much-improved player nimously on the name “Sugar told, include approximately $250 from last year’s squad . . and he City League" League play will for the car, the cost of gas, oil Ford was good last year. i begin at 7 p.m. tomorrow even and repairs, and the cost of the SEE and HEAR this MIGHTY BULL ELK in the Bette Davis Skeen is perhaps the best break ing, Sept 21. most complete picture of the great Columbia River's teacher’s salary. This last item away ball earner, but Lovitt, a will be higher this year due to Wildlife, Historic and Scenic Attractions ever film Hope Lange new man, and Leavitt who letter OWYHEE RIDING CLUB increased enrollment. ed! SEE the Clearwater River Log Drive and Lum Arthur O'Connell ed last year, showed up well. PLANS FRIDAY MEETING Previously one-sixth of a teach berjack Celebration! Up the Snake River through Jones, as new quarterback, en Owyhee Riding club will meet er’s time was devoted to this class. — in — Hells Canyon and on into the Yellowstone Country! gineered several sustained drives. Friday evening, Sept. 21, instead This year it will be somewhat SEE Giant Rainbows of Lake Pend Oreille; Goldens of Sept. 28 as previously planned, more than one-half of a teacher’s In the Alpine Lakes and the Spawning Grounds of Try the Classified Pagel according to members of the load. The amount received from »he Salmon and Steelhead nine hundred miles from group. the state will just about cover the OF lhe mouth of the Columbial SEE Pronghorns. Big An oyster supper will be served teacher's salary, leaving the gas, | at 8 p m with meeting to follow. oil and repairs, plus the car cost horn«. M' xjm «nd other Big Game Animals of the Members may bring donations J of $250 to the district. Wlhlerneaa Areas! Also an exciting Bow and Arrow : for the community auction to the In Panavision and In past years the car has saved f.ougar hunt! SEE all of this and much more in this I Friday evening session. taxpayers more money than it has Technicolor •' lion pa' ked 75 minute Sound and Color Movie. cost because of the multiple use VALE SQUARE DANCE CLUB it was ;iven on weekend trips and Portion« of all ages are urged to see it. TUESDAY —Sept 25 •HES EXAMINE! TO MEET SATURDAY NIGHT Such savings will not be possible GLASSES FITTED Chix and Chux Square Dance this year because the training car Hoy M. Smith, who spent several years Spanish Night club of Vale will begin the fall must be used for its original pur- i OCRILDÍEÍS VISUAL CARE filming the picture, will present it un- I season with a refresher dance pose on Saturdays due to the ex Saturday evening, Sept. 22, in tremely large class taking the •CONTACT LENSES dor the auspices of the Nyssa Jaycees. Vale parish hall. I course Pro<:<’ods to be used for youth program. dance will get under way General Repairing at The 8 30 with Neil Petterson as DAUGHTER BORN LAST WEEK Dr. JOHN IA9LY caller TO RAY COUPLE IN ONTARIO optometrist / * W“ Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray of On Vision Speciali*! VISIT IN LA GRANDE tario are parents of a 5-pound, Mr and Mrs Dwight Smith 6-ounce daughter, born Sept. 13 Phone FR 2-3570 spent several days last week in in Holy Rosary hospital The in Doors Open at 7:30 p.m. — Show Starts at 8:30 pjn. La Grande visiting their son and fant has hern named Lori Dec i Nyssa. Oregon Adults $1 00 Students 50c daughter - in - law Mr and Mr« an! joins two brothers in the Clyde Smith and family Children 25c Under Six. Free home Reservoir Television Varied Topics BUY —SELL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION For Crazy Saturday NYSSA THEATRE at I "Happy Hunting Grounds" James Stewart John Wayne I I « I I I I I 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" t 4 • « I I ( I i 4 I 4 • I I I I 4 I 4 4 4 4 I I I I 4 4 I I I ! I I t I I t I 4 < a a a a Glenn "POCKETFUL MIRACLES" "ESCUCHA MI CANCION" "YO FUI NOVIA DE ROSITA ALVAREZ" »et a* »«*>*>** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦- I I I t I I I FRONT END ALIGNMENT COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING Towne Garage TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1962 Nyssa High School Cafetorium